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Radiation and species limits in the Asian Pallas’s warbler complex (Phylloscopus proregulus s.l.)*
- J. Martens, D. T. Tietze, S. Eck, M. Veith
- Biology
- Journal of Ornithology
- 17 June 2004
Pallas’s Warbler (Phylloscopus proregulus) of the Eastern Palaearctic (Siberia, China, Himalayas) resolves into a complex of four closely related but distinct allospecies forming a superspecies, P.… Expand
The great tit (Parus major) — a misclassified ring species
- M. Päckert, J. Martens, +4 authors M. Veith
- Biology
- 1 October 2005
The great tit (Parus major) has been considered to be the most typical example of an avian ring species. The terminal taxa of the ring (major and minor sectors) are supposed to be reproductively… Expand
Systematic notes on Asian birds. 49. A preliminary review of the Aegithalidae, Remizidae and Paridae
- S. Eck, J. Martens
- Biology
- 2006
Proposed recent taxonomic changes in Paridae, Aegithalidae, and Remizidae are reviewed within the geographic scope of this series and their reliability is discussed in terms of the Biological Species… Expand
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Certhia tianquanensis Li, a treecreeper with relict distribution in Sichuan, China
- J. Martens, S. Eck, Y. Sun
- Biology
- Journal für Ornithologie
- 1 October 2002
Certhia tianquanensis Li, 1995, is characterised as a distinct species and is combined withC. discolor in the superspeciesC. [discolor]. This probably relict species occupies an extremely small… Expand
The Palaearctic Titmouse Species (Aves: Paridae: Parus sensu lato) — A current survey*
- S. Eck
- Biology
- 28 September 2006
Towards an ornithology of the Himalayas: systematics, ecology and vocalizations of Nepal birds
- J. Martens, S. Eck
- Geography
- 1995
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Chemistry of the uropygial gland secretion of Hume’s ground jay Pseudopodoces humilis and its taxonomic implications
- A. Gebauer, J. Jacob, M. Kaiser, S. Eck
- Biology
- Journal of Ornithology
- 4 August 2004
Hume’s ground jay (Pseudopodoces humilis), a species living in the high altitude steppes of the Qinghai-Tibet-Plateau (China), was traditionally thought to be a ground jay related to the genus… Expand